Bangkok Life Assurance PCL 2022 IR

The report highlights Bangkok Life Assurance's performance and sustainability progress in 2022. The company achieved an 11% increase in first-year premiums, driven by bancassurance growth, and a net profit of THB 3,212 million. It advanced its digital transformation, with 95% of applications submitted via the Smart App, and became the first Thai life insurer to receive ISO 27701:2019 certification for privacy information management. Environmentally, the company reduced electricity consumption by 22% compared to 2020 and registered its carbon footprint with the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization.

Company: Bangkok Life Assurance PCL

Sector: Financials

Country: Thailand

Year: 2022

Type: IR

Pages: 367

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Bangkok Life Assurance PCL

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The report highlights Bangkok Life Assurance's performance and sustainability progress in 2022. The company achieved an 11% increase in first-year premiums, driven by bancassurance growth, and a net profit of THB 3,212 million. It advanced its digital transformation, with 95% of applications submitted via the Smart App, and became the first Thai life insurer to receive ISO 27701:2019 certification for privacy information management. Environmentally, the company reduced electricity consumption by 22% compared to 2020 and registered its carbon footprint with the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization.

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Document Details

Report Year

2022

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2022

Fiscal Year

2022

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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